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  2. Texas (steamboat) - Wikipedia

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    The texas, in American English, [1] is a structure or section of a steamboat that includes the crew's quarters. It is located on the hurricane deck , which is also called the texas deck. This long, narrow cabin is near and may be surmounted by the pilothouse .

  3. Roaring Rapids - Wikipedia

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    Six Flags Astroworld and Intamin partnered in 1979 to build the world's first river rapids ride in 1980 called Thunder River. The water ride became so popular at Astroworld that Six Flags debuted two new river rapids in 1981 at Six Flags Magic Mountain, in 1983 at Six Flags Over Texas, and in 1984 at Six Flags Great America. The version at Six ...

  4. List of Six Flags Fiesta Texas attractions - Wikipedia

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    Was the main attraction in partner with The Rattler. Motorama had over millions of riders until 2015. Was SBNO (Standing but not operating) for the rest of the fall of 2014, and Motorama spot on the map was missing until the 2015 map was produced. The ride had over a variety of 30 different cars, all themed to Cadillacs, Chevy, and Ford cars.

  5. Bugs' White Water Rapids - Wikipedia

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    Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam theming on the ride. Bugs' White Water Rapids has two lift hills and two drops. [1] [3] The ride is the longest operating water ride in the park each season, operating from opening day through Fright Fest and Holiday in the Park. The ride was manufactured by Hopkins Rides and constructed by Martin & Vleminckx. [4]

  6. The Great White (SeaWorld San Antonio) - Wikipedia

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    Despite its shortened track length, The Great White follows an almost identical ride layout as the Batman the Ride coasters at numerous Six Flags parks. At 2,562 feet (about 150 shorter than Batman's 2,693 foot layout), the coaster doesn't allow riders as much time to "recuperate" between inversions, consequently offering an extreme, forceful ride experience.

  7. Peppermint Park, Texas - Wikipedia

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    When the original location closed, the contents of the business were divided and sold. Jeff Love purchased ten of the higher quality rides, including Merry Go Round, Boat Ride, Airplane Ride, The Whip, Bounce Houses, and Ball Pit. He created a fully indoor version of Peppermint Park from 1986 to 1994 in Friendswood.

  8. List of Recreational Roads in Texas - Wikipedia

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    A map of FM 2134 in 1961. The road preceded RE 11. Only RE 2, RE 8, and RE 11 roughly followed the course of pre-existing routes. Recreational Road 11 connects FM 1929 to a recreational area on the O.H. Ivie Reservoir. The highway begins at an intersection with FM 1929, south of the O. H. Ivie Reservoir, as a two-lane, paved road.

  9. Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier - Wikipedia

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    Concept art of the park. Pleasure Pier entrance in Galveston, Texas The new Pleasure Pier in 2012.. Features at the Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier include: [2] [3] Iron Shark — a steel roller coaster constructed by Gerstlauer, [10] a 100 feet (30 m) tall coaster offering four inversions with a back section cantilevering over the water.